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The Art of Traditional Pottery Making
There are many well known potters from various tribes. Most known are the pueblo people of New Mexico and Arizona. Although the skills and experience vary greatly there are certain processes that re..

Burial items
It is illegal to rob graves of artifacts on public land. It is important to know where an item came from.
If a Seller cannot identify an items’ origination then it should not be acquired by or on behalf of the company. (..

Symbols Used in Native American Art and Craft
Each design depicts a part of the Native American life.
Arrows, arrowheads, bows and spears acknowledge the hunting way of life.
Rain, lightning and clouds depict the acquies..

Authenticity
LomaSiiva™ is dedicated to authentic Native American artistry. We verify that an artist is actually a member of the Tribe they claim and are enrolled in that Tribe. This allows us to issue the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) ..

Paintings
These are considered contemporary. All types of mediums are used in this arena. Typically canvas or paper are used. Oil, water color, pen/ink and charcoal are all accepted mediums for this type of art.
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Authenticity

Oct 16

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Authenticity

LomaSiiva™ is dedicated to authentic Native American artistry. We verify that an artist is actually a member of the Tribe they claim and are enrolled in that Tribe. This allows us to issue the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) with the artists name and Tribal affiliation, which gives the company and our customers peace of mind in knowing that the artwork being purchased is an authentic piece of art from a member of the Tribe that is credited with the work. We recognize that there are people who may be of more than one tribe. However, they are only enrolled in one tribe. It is a Federal Law that Native Americans can be enrolled in the Tribe you they claiming to be an artist of, therefore the enrolled tribe is the one that is recognized for the artwork designed.

Examples of this:

Zuni needlepoint. Needlepoint, in theory could be created by any artist Native or not. However, the Zuni people are most known for this type of work. Therefore, due to the historical nature of Zuni being associated with needlepoint any needlepoint work created for LomaSiiva will be by a Zuni artist under the requirements described in the above paragraph.

- There are two similar Zuni techniques of using very small pieces of stone to decorate a piece and they are often confused.

Navajo rugs are another example. Theoretically anyone could weave a Navajo rug. However, in order to be authentic and receive the COA any rugs sold through LomaSiiva would need to be created by a Navajo artist using the above described requirements.

Pima/O’otham basketry. Again anyone could collect the materials used and create a “Pima” basket. However, they are only considered authentic by LomaSiiva if a Pima woman creates it.